Efficacy of delayed auditory feedback for treating cluttering: Two case studies |
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Abstract: Two clutterers were treated with similar preplanned delayed auditory feedback (DAF) procedures, using probe samples in which the DAF was not present to measure treatment efficacy. Whereas both clients met established fluency criteria during treatment, both clutterers had difficulty transferring gains to probe sessions-one more than the other. Differences in results of DAF treatment are discussed from the perspectives of differences in cluttering severity, coexisting disorders, and supplementary clinical techniques.
Note: Article KO Stlouis, W Virginia Univ, Dept Speech Pathol & Audiol, 805 Allen Hall, POB 6122, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA
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